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What Destiny Udogie was spotted doing after Tottenham’s Europa League win over Frankfurt should ease concerns over links to Man City

Destiny Udogie gave a big reaction to the final whistle against Frankfurt which was a strong indication as to his stance over leaving Tottenham Hotspur.

Ange Postecoglou has guided Tottenham Hotspur to just their second European semi-final in the last 40 years as they eliminated Eintracht Frankfurt.

Dominic Solanke scored the only goal of the game and his spot kick proved to be the decisive moment in the tie as Spurs held on for the win.

Udogie was one of several players who really stood out at the Deutsche Bank Park and his reaction to the win was a really positive sign in regards to his future in North London.

Photo by Maja Hitij/Getty Images
Photo by Maja Hitij/Getty Images

Destiny Udogie points to the Tottenham badge after beating Frankfurt

Destiny Udogie showed incredible passion when the final whistle sounded in Frankfurt, before grabbing the Tottenham Hotspur badge and pointing towards it.

It’s been a frustrating season for everyone associated with the North London club, so to secure such a major victory will mean even more to everyone involved.

Udogie has been linked to Man City as Pep Guardiola looks to add a new left-back to his squad in the summer. However, Tottenham insist Udogie is not for sale and are keen to keep hold of him at all costs.

Udogie’s performance really stood out in the first-leg against Frankfurt and the Italian was again brilliant in the second-leg away in Germany.

Destiny Udogie is getting back to his best

There is a strong case to be made that Udogie was Spurs’ top performer across the two legs as the Italian international looks to be getting back to his best.

StatTotal
Minutes90
Ground duels (won)14 (8)
Clearances1
Blocked shots1
Interceptions2
Tackles3
Pass completion29/36 (81%)
Destiny Udogie’s stats vs Frankfurt

The 23-year-old won more duels than any other player at the Deutsche Bank Park as he played in key role in preventing Frankfurt from scoring at home for the first time this season.